Hello,
I am running the slurm non regression tests on a virtual machine that
has 2 CPU. This is how I noticed this strange behavior.
test1.69 fails because each srun job launched by it take 2 CPU by
default (I checked with sacct when the jobs were over). Of course,
because of that, 1 of the
Dear Sir/Madam,
Kindly help me to unsubscribe from the mailing list of slurm-dev.
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Best Regards,
Emmanuel Daphne
In case anyone is interested, slurm-14.11.6 is now in pkgsrc-wip. So
far, I've tested the new package on CentOS 6.6 and NetBSD.
If you're not familiar with pkgsrc or pkgsrc-wip, see the following:
http://www.pkgsrc.org/
http://acadix.biz/pkgsrc.php
http://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net/
Hi everybody.
As some of you may now from my presentation in Lugano we are using a
SPANK-plugin to give private /tmp directories to our users.
One of our users was using the sbcast command to send files to nodes in
the allocation.
This works badly as the SPANK-plugin is not used at all
The test works for me. There may be some configuration option that
causes this test to fail. If you find the problem, then please send a
patch to fix it.
Quoting Veronique Legrand vlegr...@pasteur.fr:
Hello,
I am running the slurm non regression tests on a virtual machine
that has 2
The Prolog does not run on the compute hosts until something from the
job actually does something on the compute host. You could add the
configuration parameter PrologFlags=Alloc to run the Prolog at job
allocation time, but that will introduce an extra RPC for every job
and make job